The US may have a better use for plutonium besides just burying it in the ground.

The Trump administration is reportedly in talks with five companies to provide old plutonium to convert into fuel for future nuclear reactors.

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Oklo shares are trading higher Tuesday after being tapped by the U.S. DOE for advanced talks under the Surplus Plutonium Utilization Program.

Companies say it’s a better way to dispose of the Cold War-era material — and fix a shortage of nuclear fuel. But the plan has also faced criticism.

Trump gov't plans to make about 20 tonnes of plutonium from dismantled nuclear warheads available to US power firms.

Oklo stock jumps 7% after the DOE selects the nuclear startup for surplus plutonium negotiations. Here's what it means for investors and the energy sector.

For years, the federal government has been working on turning old, unexploded warheads left over from the Cold War into a fuel for next-generation nuclear power plants. Now, a…

The Trump administration is in “advanced negotiations” to turn Cold War-era weapons liabilities into reactor fuel.

Oklo was selected by the DOE for surplus plutonium fuel development alongside four other companies, with newcleo eyeing up to $2B in US investment.

The US may have a better use for plutonium besides just burying it in the ground.

This initiative follows reports last year that the administration of Donald Trump planned to make approximately 20 metric tons of plutonium from dismantled nuclear warheads…

The Energy Department's Surplus Plutonium Utilization Program could turn roughly 20 metric tons of weapons-grade material into fuel for advanced reactors

The Energy Department has selected five companies for advanced negotiations to use weapons-grade plutonium for fuel.